COMPARING TWO PLACES
Ryder vs Minot
PLACE A
Ryder, North Dakota
VS
PLACE B
Minot, North Dakota
Ryder is 100% smaller than Minot. Minot earns more, with a median household income $32,906 higher. Ryder has grown faster since 2000 (27% vs 18%).
RYDERMINOTDIFFERENCE
Total population10347,308−100% vs Minot
Population density1971,708−1,512
Population growth27.1%18.3%+8.7 pts
Median age33.633.5+0.1
Male59.0%52.2%+6.8 pts
Female41.0%47.8%−6.8 pts
Foreign-born0.0%4.8%−4.8 pts
White, non-Hispanic93.0%78.5%+14.5 pts
Black0.0%4.5%−4.5 pts
Hispanic / Latino0.0%7.9%−7.9 pts
Asian0.0%2.0%−2.0 pts
Other7.0%7.1%−0.1 pts
Median household income$40,313$73,219−$32,906
Per capita income$19,834$43,757−$23,923
Poverty rate32.0%11.1%+20.9 pts
Income inequality (Gini)0.4050.456−0.1
Bachelor's degree or higher5.8%29.7%−23.9 pts
Graduate degree0.0%8.8%−8.8 pts
Unemployment rate0.0%3.4%−3.4 pts
Labor force participation51.9%70.4%−18.5 pts
Median home value$53,300$257,100−$203,800
Median gross rent$950$973−$23
Owner-occupied57.8%56.7%+1.1 pts
Housing vacancy rate2.2%11.5%−9.3 pts
Rent-burdened households47.4%36.2%+11.2 pts
Average commute28.719.7+9.0
Worked from home22.5%5.3%+17.2 pts
Public transit to work0.0%0.5%−0.5 pts
Uninsured13.0%6.9%+6.1 pts
Population, 1990 – 2025